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Found alive: Kearns couple released from hospital after 10-day ordeal
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Why do people think they are exempt from danger? These signs are not for the sceneries benefit. Same goes to skiers/snowboarders who CHOOSE to go into the back countries. Heed the warning signs. You'd be surprised how they may actually save your life!
Why do people think they are exempt from danger? These signs are not posted for the benefit of the scenery. Same goes to skiers/snowboarders who CHOOSE to go in areas of danger. Life is about taking risks, no doubt about it...but use your common sense once in a while
Other newspapers and on-line are reporting that the Garners were "wearing only light jackets and levis". They make them sound dumb...They don't say a word about how resourceful they were, with the camper cushion "snowshoes" and all.
Way to go Garners...you are very determined (and blessed!) folks!
Don't be too confident in a 4x4.
And may Heavenly Father bless the Davenport family...
I've been following this story and you have been in my prayers from Cincinnati, OH. How grateful I am for the tender mercies that have been extended to you both. A great sigh of relief came to see of your rescue. May God continue to bless you and keep you safe with Krystal. I miss you from our days in Kearns, but glad to know you are well.
Congratulations on getting out of that horrible situation YOURSELVES! The human will to survive has saved far more lives than any god; and god has been the excuse for killing far more than can be counted.
Count on yourself!
That they survived their ordeal at all is indeed a miracle! I got goosebumps when I read this story...I'm glad that this family had a happy ending.
Why didn't they check the weather before venturing off road?
Why didn't they have enough food and water?
Why didn't they let someone know exactly where they were going instead of searchers looking over a huge area?
I consider them absolutely lucky to be alive. Next time, don't go, this is winter, you know.
Did you volunteer to help with the search? It's easy to have the choice to do nothing but sit back and criticize, isn't it? There was one life lost, would you have liked to have more die to make it a noble effort on the part of the rescuers? Most of them were volunteers, who had the choice of going out or sitting in their warm homes doing nothing. Utah has wonderful, scenic country, but it is very unforgiving if something goes wrong. Give us your expertise. What more would you have done? You seem to be the expert. There were thousands of miles searched, and thousands of manhours put into this. There was no definite plans and the Garners had been in alot of different locations, and no one knew where to look. Have you ever been in that part of the state? Until you are willing to participate in a rescue party, and until you can show your expertise, it's best in situations like this you just sit back, keep warm and keep your cheap shots to yourself, like you apparently did the 11 days the Garner's were missing.
I'm just happy for them it turned out like it did, not a TV spot with the Medical Examiner's loading them up.
I think the reportage on this item is very level headed and worth the effort to read this item.
Thank you for your story.
I thought I was smarter than the road department once (in late January) and drove 130 miles on US 666, from Alpine, AZ to Safford, AZ, from 7600 feet to 5700 in elevation, ignoring the NOT MAINTAINED IN WINTER signs. For 10 hours I drove through ice and piles of snow before rounding a hill and seeing the lights of a copper mine. I was emotionally shaken and exhausted, sleeping for 2 days. Had I gotten stuck I would have been a goner, ground rescue would never attempt driving on this road, only brainless people like myself. Don't do it folks. Readers horrified as I was to read this will pay attention. Even if I spend lots of time in Hot-Zona I have food, tools, and blankets behind the third seat in my SUV. It's easy to do and cheap.
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